![]() ![]() For some, the app works immediately and roots the device during the first attempt. Nobody has yet to report that it worked on the Fire TV 1 or Fire TV 2, so it looks like this rooting method only works for the Fire TV Stick.Įven those who have managed to root successfully have reported mixed results. There is likely an additional factor that is preventing some devices from being rooted and allowing others. Several people, including myself, can’t get the app to root the Fire TV Stick, but several others have said it works. ![]() The Kingo Root app doesn’t seem to be working for everyone. (Note that “Kingo Root” and “KingRoot” are two different apps.) Now it seems there’s hope for those who updated their Fire TV Sticks but still want to root. When software version 5.0.5.1 was released, it blocked the previous rooting method provided by the KingRoot app, leaving no way to root devices that uppdated beyond software version 5.0.5. It appears that several people are reporting that the rooting app Kingo Root is able to root some Fire TV Sticks running software version 5.0.5.1 and 5.2.1.0.
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